This is a comprehensive study of Roman literary references to Egypt without preference for one particular period, author or subject, in contrast to most previous scholarship. In doing so, it shows that these references vary greatly, are context-dependent, and cannot be rightly understood when interpreted only within the normative and fixated frameworks of negative perceptions of contemporary Egypt or positive perceptions of Egypt’s antiquity. Moreover, this study suggests that approaching Roman literary references from the notion of Roman self-representationis useful for understanding and explaining their multifarious and sometimes contradictory messages. This observation does not imply that every reference to Egypt is therefore ‘Roman’. ...
Research on the visual language of Augustan Rome is mainly focused on Greek influences, but Egypt li...
This thesis studies how three Greek writers differentiate between each other in their texts about an...
Ancient Egyptian texts pose many familiar ‘literary’ problems in an extreme (and therefore potential...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
This thesis develops the concept of aegyptiaca as a framework for interpreting both Egyptian objects...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
This study develops and applies a new approach to study Aegyptiaca Romana from a...
Our paper intends to focus on Alexandria after the Roman annexation: what traces of its splendour an...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.In this MA thesis, I review the Roman rule of Egypt from Augustus to Diocletia...
From ancient Rome to the present day, ancient Egypt has been a source of fascination and inspirati...
Mapping and subsequently classifying encounters with ancient Egypt, one is faced with a large task. ...
The present dissertation is a diachronic study of cultural identity and self-presentation in ancient...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
Past scholarship has analyzed Roman Egypt through the process of Romanization, but my research evalu...
After Rome conquered Egypt, Egypt invaded Rome. Or so it would seem, judging from the explosion of E...
Research on the visual language of Augustan Rome is mainly focused on Greek influences, but Egypt li...
This thesis studies how three Greek writers differentiate between each other in their texts about an...
Ancient Egyptian texts pose many familiar ‘literary’ problems in an extreme (and therefore potential...
Historians have long ranked the Roman takeover of Ptolemaic Egypt both as a major and far-reaching e...
This thesis develops the concept of aegyptiaca as a framework for interpreting both Egyptian objects...
The Egyptians mesmerized the ancient Greeks for scores of years. The Greek literature and art of the...
This study develops and applies a new approach to study Aegyptiaca Romana from a...
Our paper intends to focus on Alexandria after the Roman annexation: what traces of its splendour an...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.In this MA thesis, I review the Roman rule of Egypt from Augustus to Diocletia...
From ancient Rome to the present day, ancient Egypt has been a source of fascination and inspirati...
Mapping and subsequently classifying encounters with ancient Egypt, one is faced with a large task. ...
The present dissertation is a diachronic study of cultural identity and self-presentation in ancient...
Late antique Egypt ran from the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) to the Arab conqu...
Past scholarship has analyzed Roman Egypt through the process of Romanization, but my research evalu...
After Rome conquered Egypt, Egypt invaded Rome. Or so it would seem, judging from the explosion of E...
Research on the visual language of Augustan Rome is mainly focused on Greek influences, but Egypt li...
This thesis studies how three Greek writers differentiate between each other in their texts about an...
Ancient Egyptian texts pose many familiar ‘literary’ problems in an extreme (and therefore potential...